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64 SIMPLIFIED SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY


Deg. Min.
Longitude of the Sun Leo 9 36
Longitude of the Moon Aquarius 19 18
Long. of Neptune (noon Aug. 2,) Cancer 17 42
Long. of Uranus (noon Aug. 2,) Capricorn 18 15r
Long. of Saturn (noon Aug. 2,) Aries 23 18
Long. of re (noon Aug. 2,) Virgo 15 10
Longitude of Mars Aries 3 58
Longitude of Venus Virgo 6 16
Longitude of Mercury Leo 7 29
Longitude of Part Fortune Pisces 28 38
Longitude of Dragon’s Head Gemini 13 47
Longitude of Dragon’s Tail Sagittarius 13 47

The planets may now be placed in the horoscope.

In placing the planets the student should have particular regard to two points:

First—That the planets are placed in their proper houses and order. The signs and degrees of the zodiac go in the direction shown by the arrows; consequently, starting from Aries 0 (which must be in the Seventh House, as Aries 14 is on the cusp of the Eighth House) we note that Mars is in Aries 3:58; consequently we place him in the Seventh House close to the cusp of the Eighth. As Aries 14 is on the cusp or line which marks the entrance to the Eighth House, and Saturn is Aries 23:13, we place him in the Eighth House just above the cusp. Thus both planets are in their proper relation to one another and to the houses, and they are so placed that in reading we can make no mistake as to the sign they are in. If Mars had been placed lower down in the Seventh House, at a cursory glance he might seem to be in Pisces, and